- Sixgill sawshark
Taxobox
name = Sixgill sawshark
fossil_range = Fossil range|23|0Miocene to Present [cite journal
last = Sepkoski
first = Jack
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = A compendium of fossil marine animal genera (Chondrichthyes entry)
journal = Bulletins of American Paleontology
volume = 364
issue =
pages = p.560
publisher =
location =
date = 2002
url = http://strata.ummp.lsa.umich.edu/jack/showgenera.php?taxon=575&rank=class
doi =
id =
accessdate = 2008-01-09 ]
status = NT | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Chondrichthyes
subclassis =Elasmobranchii
ordo =Pristiophoriformes
familia =Pristiophoridae
genus = "Pliotrema"
species = "P. warreni"
range_
range_map_width = 200px
range_map_caption = Range of sixgill sawshark shark (in blue)
binomial = "Pliotrema warreni"
binomial_authority = Regan, 1906The sixgill sawshark, "Pliotrema warreni", the only member of the
genus "Pliotrema", is asawshark of the familyPristiophoridae , found in thesubtropical waters of the westernIndian Ocean between latitudes 23° S and 37° S, at depths of between 60 and 430 m. Its length is up to about 1.7 m.The sixgill sawshark is the only shark with a saw-snout and 6 pairs of
gill slits. It is found on thecontinental shelf and upper slopes, feeding on bony fish,shrimp ,mysid s andsquid . Reproduction isovoviviparous , with 5 to 7 young in a litter. It probably uses its saw to stun and kill prey, and is sometimes caught by sports anglers.Coloration is pale brown above and white below.
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